Thursday, December 12, 2013

Backup 2009 Pro 7.1.264 x86-x64 FastDL Torrent Download

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Size: 14 MB
Category: System|Back-Up and Recovery
Developer: RD Technologies


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Backup2009 Pro is a backup program able to create a single partition image, including Windows file system, data backup zip file and copy or synchronize files or disk. It supports any kind of medium (network drive, USB external disk, FTP server, CD, DVD ...). Multiple tools help the user to take control over backup tasks. Explorer-like interface the user can easily access any component backup: Detail of script files, catalog, history and backup files available log. For security reasons Backup2009 Pro allows you to configure an alternate destination folder where the main goal is not. You will also be able to identify a second copy of the folder where the archive is stored. Backup file can also be loaded on 2 different FTP servers. Backup2009 Pro allows you to backup or copy files, even if they are open from Microsoft? Virtual Shadow Copy. Cans scripts to be planned. Backup2009 Pro adds a task scheduler for Windows. Complex tasks can be scheduled (repeat every x minutes?). Agenda gives all scheduled tasks for the day view. Archive can be compressed in standard Zip, Zip64 support WinZip or BZIP2 format. File storage can be encrypted with strong AES 256th Scripts can be divided into metascript. Metascript can be planned as a script. Metascript can mix backup and synchronization scenarios. In synchronous mode Backup2009 Pro can synchronize folders or even entire disk on the network. Synchronization can be done in three different ways: one way or two ways to clone. Files can be encrypted using the AES encryption key. Backup2009 Pro generates from where you can search files or groups of files and restore selected a folder directory. In the story, you can see a total of backup operations. The story is also available in Windows Explorer. Many useful features are: Disk Cleanup, file recorder, standard profile, creating a boot device, copy drives

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